| My marital
status is:
Spouse:
Spouse's school and graduation year:
Date of Marriage:
Length of marriage: |
Married
Alina Volodka-Davies
Downers Grove South 88
06/28/2003
3 years |
Number of children:
Names and Ages: |
2
Dziugas Tomas (2), Liudas Alton (1) |
| Military service (branch,
years): |
I served in the
United States Navy from 1990 to 1994. |
| Current occupation or job
title: |
I am currently a
service technician on industrial air compressors and pneumatic
systems. |
| Current employer: |
Cochrane Compressor
Company |
| Brief job description:
|
I build, service,
and repair air compressors, blowers, vacuum pumps and
related industrial equipment. |
| Future goals: |
We are moving from
an apartment in Chicago to a (much bigger) house in Downers
Grove in October, build a weekend place for my family
on our lakeside lot in Friendship Wisconsin, travel and
get more involved in narcotics law enforcement at a community
level. |
| Highpoints of your life
since high school? |
The summer I spent
with Bill Trimarco at Navel Air Station North Island California
when we were in the service, the time I spent I Rota Spain
in the service, a marathon I ran in Lisbon Portugal, the
summer I spent golfing and goofing off with my best buddy
Steve Bair, meeting my lovely wife Alina and getting married
in Vilnius Lithuania, and having our babies Dziugas and
Liudas. |
| What are your memories
of high school (i.e. secret crush, embarrassing moment,
funniest thing you did in high school, favorite high school
hang out, favorite teachers)? |
Well, I remember
that none of it made much sense to me at the time and
I guess it still doesn't. I do rember that I had a crush
on Marybeth Quin. She sat next to me in typing class my
freshman year. I only saw her a few times outside of school
and she was always nice to me. About five years ago I
was on a bike ride out near rt. 59 and I stopped at a
garage sale and guess who's house it turned out to be?
That's right, my parole officer. Just kidding, it was
Marybeth. She was married with kids (daughters I think)
and doing well. I think the funniest thing I did in school
was something new every day. I couldn't say for sure,
it was all wild. I would have to say that my favorite
hang out was the park behind my house. Remember bonfires,
sledding, and skating on the pond. And my favorite teachers
were coach Mills, Mr. Neuhaus (metals class) and Mr. Stoynoff
(science). |
| If you could go back to
high school for one day what would you change or do differently?
|
I would spend more
time with girls and a little less time with Steve Bair.
Just kidding. Honestly I would have taken education more
seriously, drank less beer, and been a better friend to
everyone. |
| Which was your favorite
song or performer in high school? |
Steely Dan but I
liked all music. |
| Which is your favorite
performer or song today? |
Steely Dan but I
liked all music. |
| Places you've lived: |
Military: Tennessee,
California, Spain; and here at home: Lombard, Downers,
Winfield, and now Chicago. |
| Places you've traveled:
|
All over the midwest,
some of the east coast and some of the west coast, all
over southern Spain and southern Portugal and all over
Lithuania. |
| What are your hobbies and
interests? |
Slotcars, model
trains (toys in general), wood working, music, fishing
& camping, golf, rugby, and law enforcement. |
| Message(s) you'd like to
post for fellow classmate(s)? |
Sorry I was such
a spaz in highschool. I look forward to seeing all of
you in October. Thanks for all the good times. |
| Did you attend the 10 year
reunion? |
No |